POLITICAL NOTES: Plans

Clem Shaver, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee chosen by
John W. Davis in 1924, appeared last week unobtrusively in Washington.
He was preparing the party organization for the Congressional
campaign next fall. The National Democratic Headquarters, which he
stripped of almost all its employes after Mr. Davis' defeat, is being
enlarged. Richard T. Buchanan of Indiana was appointed publicity
director. Mr. Shaver is expected shortly to announce that the
Democratic debt of $200,000 left over from the last campaign has been
wiped out.